one of my really good friends, we'll call her leah, and she is being a b*tch lately i told her who i have liked for a year (well call him bob) over the summer and i asked leah if she liked him and she said no. okay since october shes been flirting wtih bob like crazy right in front of me so she can make me jealous, but i dont have the courage to flirt with bob ( and im really shy) but right now were in a fight and she keeps on flirting with him even more so she can make me jelous. what should i do
tyler666 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 3:16 pm: knock the fuck out of her (just playing that was a joke) you need to build up the courage and talk to "bob" about it like maybe even ask him out but dont tell your friends about it b/c you want to keep it quiet and then just hope everything works out. [ tyler666's advice column | Ask tyler666 A Question ]
LlamaGal answered Saturday December 11 2004, 11:34 am: If she's like that, she's obvously not a very good friend. Friends help you get up the courage to talk to him, not try and take him for yourself. I know this will make you annoyed, but you need to talk to leah, and ask her what shes doing. She might be trying to get him to be her friend so she can ask him if he'd go out with you, but she could just be a backstabber. [ LlamaGal's advice column | Ask LlamaGal A Question ]
NikNik answered Saturday December 11 2004, 4:32 am: tell your friend that shes backstabbing you by flirting with a guy you like and that she needs to back off and leave him alone and go find her someone else...if you told her you liked him and she knew you liked him but was still flirting with him then tell her how you feel...tell her its not right that she knew you liked "Bob" and then she went off flirting with him and if that doesnt work then just get up the courage to talk to "Bob" yourself. [ NikNik's advice column | Ask NikNik A Question ]
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